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13 hours ago, BomB191 said:
I have rolled back but now I'm getting
/bin/sh: 1: apk: not found
Nothing else has changed
if you are running alpine you should roll back to telegraf:1.20.2-alpine
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ok, i finished my one good preclear, removed the extra two drives, and restarted the machine. here are the latest diagnostics. all smart reports claim PASSED -- maybe everything was just the controller being overloaded and all is good? if so, how do i put it back into operation? do i follow the procedure to unassign/reassign it to the array and rebuild onto itself?
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14 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:
Can't think of any good option, you could cut/dremel the PCIe slot to fit an x8 LSI.
omg yikes.
could i not just try one of these: SuperMicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 8-port PCIe x4 SATA II Marvell 6480 listed on the https://wiki.unraid.net/Hardware_Compatibility#PCI_SATA_Controllers section?
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1 hour ago, johnnie.black said:
Also two port Asmesdia controllers are fine, 6 and 10 port Asmedia controllers use port multipliers and those are nothing but trouble.
anyone know of an option to get 5-6 SATA ports out of a PCIe 4x slot? my case has 8 drive bays; with additional SSDs for cache that's 9-10 devices, so besides the on-board 4 SATA ports i would like to get 5-6 so I can use all the bays...
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3 hours ago, johnnie.black said:
Disk dropped offline so there's no SMART, and although I'm also on phone and not so easy to check diags looks like a controller problem, you're using an Asmedia controller with a port multiplier and those are known to have issues and are not recommended, suggest replacing it with an LSI HBA.
ugh, what? rats, i thought all i had to do was to avoid Marvell controllers. does LSI even make a PCIe 4x controller? alll the ones i see are 8x and won't fit on a DQ77KB.
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3 hours ago, johnnie.black said:
Forgot to mention that you'll need to reboot/power cycle the server for the dropped disk to come online, then post new diags so we can check SMART but most likely it's fine.
is it worth letting the preclear on the 8TB drive finish first, or should i restart now so i can get good SMART reports?
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Hi there,
I've got a server that's been running fine for about 8 weeks with no problems. I accidentally powered it off three days ago, and finished a successful parity check upon restart (with errors detected). That being resolved, I put in two 8TB WD Red drives into the array and started preclearing them this morning, only to come down with errors on one of my 10TB drives, taking it offline.
Is there anything I can do to not replace the 10TB drive, or do I at the very least need to preclear it again for use? If I do need to replace it, once the 8TB drives come online, is there a way to move stuff around so I can evacuate enough data off of that 10TB drive and replace it with one of the 8TB ones?
Running:
Version: 6.7.2 Plus
ITX build
Intel Corporation DQ77KBIntel® Core™ i5-3570S CPU @ 3.10GHz
8 GiB DDR3
Parity WDC_WD100EFAX-68LHPN0_JEKUVZSZ - 10 TB
Disk 1 WDC_WD100EFAX-68LHPN0_JEKW3EKZ - 10 TB
Disk 2 WDC_WD40EFRX-68WT0N0_WD-WCC4E1799698 - 4 TB
(offline) Disk 3 WDC_WD100EMAZ-00WJTA0_JEHMZHWM - 10 TB
Disk 4 WDC_WD40EFRX-68WT0N0_WD-WCC4E2069589
Disk 5 WDC_WD40EFRX-68WT0N0_WD-WCC4E6UR35SY
Dockers:
Plex, Medusa, Tautulli, Resilio Sync, Krusader
Plugins:
Preclear, Rclone
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this finally worked for me, putting it in the post argument directly. I only used the --config-directory parameter.
while the log doesn't explicitly mention reading the config-directory, I can see the multiple outputs being loaded so I infer that it was successful; previously it would only load one output. phew!